The Norway pavilion has a somewhat unique history
revolving around it compared to other countries found throughout
World Showcase. Shortly after the park first opened the area now
known as Norway was merely an idea in the Imagineer's mind, but in a
slightly different tone.

Norway, in addition to being its own country, is
also known for being one country in a group of countries in Europe
often referred to as Scandinavia. In addition to Norway, Scandinavia
also consists of Sweden and Denmark. With so much beauty and wonder
in this region of the world, Disney thought it would be great to
eventually add an entire pavilion surrounding these countries and
refer to it as the Scandinavia pavilion!

Seems like a great idea, right? Disney proposed the
idea to the different countries and while all were on board, it was
Norway that began to pull forward with the sponsorship of the
pavilion and ideas were renegotiated to switch the pavilion from all
of Scandinavia to focus solely on Norway. So why on earth are we
having this little history lesson today?

While the majority of the pavilion focuses on the
different architecture styles found throughout Norway, one section
does not. Most of the ideas of the ideas for the Scandinavia
pavilion were thrown away to keep the focus solely on Norway with
the exception of one overlooked area which features Denmark
architecture. Which area is that? The restrooms: